Tuesday, October 18, 2011

US-Iraq ContinueTalks To Keep US Troops As Trainers After 2011



Panetta Hopeful Of Striking Deal With Iraq To Keep US Troops There As Trainers After 2011 -- Washington Post/AP

WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta expressed hope Monday that the United States and Iraq can soon reach agreement on a possible U.S. military training role in Iraq beyond Dec. 31, when all American troops are scheduled to depart.

Panetta’s remarks contrasted with indications from a senior Obama administration official and a senior U.S. military official on Saturday that the U.S. is abandoning plans to keep any troops in Iraq past the year-end withdrawal deadline — other than about 160 troops who would be attached to the U.S. Embassy.

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More News On US-Iraqi Talks To Keep US Troops In Iraq As Trainers

Pentagon: Troop-numbers talks with Iraq 'are ongoing'
-- CNN
Panetta “Not Discouraged” by Pace of Iraq Troops Talks -- ABC News
Talks Continue On Post-2011 Troop Presence in Iraq -- US Department of Defense
Obama and Iraq: A full pullout, for now -- USA Today
U.S. troops still hold 20 military bases in Iraq -- Xinhuanet
Over 70% of U.S. troops pull out from Iraq -- Philstar.com
Iraq negotiations: Not dead but on life support -- Josh Rogin, The Cable/Foreign Policy
Iraq War Ends With a Whimper, Not a Bang -- Yochi Dreazen, The Atlantic

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